This is not HK wanton noodles at all. Totally off the mark. Neither the flavor of grilled dried flounder fish nor shrimp roe powder. They also have the most tasteless watered down sesame sauce in the HK chee cheong fun.
Not the real deal
I dined at Central Hong Kong Café (Vivo City) yesterday and ordered a bowl of noodles. While eating, I noticed a small black speck in my food. At first, it blended in with the dark pickled veggies, but upon closer look—it was a cockroach (with visible legs!).
This is absolutely unacceptable. A busy restaurant should maintain strict cleanliness, especially in food preparation. I hope management takes this seriously and improves their hygiene practices
Nov 2024
Our first time eating here. Not expecting much but was surprised the food we ordered were amazing delicious.
Vegetarian hor fun is a must try. Wok hey flavour was very obvious. Lots of ingredients and big serving. Easily for 2 person to share. $9.
Fried La Mian with seafood served with mussel 1x , scallop 2x, prawns 2x, some pork meat, etc. Taste superbly nice with all the fresh seafood. Serving good for 1 person. $11.50.
Wanton Soup was surprisingly better than those well known restaurant I had tried. The wantons were filled with fresh and big prawns. Must try this too. $9.
Finished our meal with hot soy milk that was refreshing.
Ordering of food on a big screen right in front of your table makes it fun, easy and relaxing.
Service was great. Generous with their serving of chilli both green and red although we only requested green. Even provided us 2 sets without requesting.
Meal was affordable as compared to the rest of the eateries here (non Food court).
Overall we had a wonderful meal. Will definitely return here.
Casual HK eatery with a range of affordable street food options. Good for a simple lunch or dinner though the cafe setting is more suitable for lunch. The curry fishball is a great staple though the fishballs are a tad tough. The noodles are great with the QQ texture. Place with all the HK songs and decor does bring somewhat of a feel of being in Hong Kong
Most of the food items were good and reasonably priced. Not exactly authentic hong kong style though. No big table for more than 8pax if you are looking at big gathering eating place.
Food a tad too salty. Although tasty, not so good for seniors as far as health is concerned. Easy ordering thru on-table big touch screen, which is easy on the eyes
Food here is great! Loved the Beef Brisket Soup here, really warms your soul. Tomato Cheese Baked Rice was really sweet, not sure about the pineapples though, not my cup of tea! Ice Yuan Yang was delicious as well!
Pretty good noodles. Less points for service because (1) ordering system charges 4 times for dry version for 2 orders of noodles and I only discover when paying (2) served us soup versions instead of dry versions.
First time to the cafe and I believe it will be the last . Was in the middle of meal to only discover hair in the polo bun . The waitress don't seem surprised, no apology, and basically seemed routine to her! The polo bun was replaced.
Share Your Experience
Visit any shop page to leave a review and share your experience with other shoppers.